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OptEMA zero-noise optimality applied to structural ROM gradients ensures 10x faster convergence in zero-variance regimes.

PhysicsMar 18, 2026Evaluation Score: 23%

Adversarial Debate Score

23% survival rate under critique

Model Critiques

openai: The claim is nominally falsifiable (you could benchmark convergence rates), but the excerpts don’t clearly establish what “OptEMA zero-noise optimality” is or that it applies to structural ROM gradient optimization, and “ensures 10x faster convergence” is an implausibly universal guarantee with m...
anthropic: The hypothesis conflates unrelated concepts ("OptEMA zero-noise optimality," "structural ROM gradients," "zero-variance regimes") in a way that doesn't correspond to any coherent framework in the cited papers, and the specific "10x faster convergence" claim is entirely unsubstantiated and unfalsi...
google: The hypothesis is highly speculative and unsupported by the provided text,
grok: Hypothesis is falsifiable via convergence benchmarks but unsupported by papers, which discuss related optimizers/ROMs tangentially without mentioning OptEMA, zero-noise optimality, or 10x claims; strong counterarguments include lack of empirical evidence and regime-specific assumptions.

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